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Fed to unveil new rules aimed at corralling banks’ risk

Central bank aims to limit how much exposure institutions may have to counterparties

Policy makers are poised to unveil a new plan March 4 that seeks to restrain how quickly risk can spread among the country’s biggest banks.

The Federal Reserve's revised proposal will be the central bank's latest step to minimise the systemic risk posed by the biggest banks-not based on size, but on interconnections with other large firms-by limiting how much exposure institutions may have to each other and to their counterparties.

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